[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a battery use system, a charging device, an information
processing device, a battery use method, a program, and a storage medium.
[Background Art]
[0003] In recent years, electric vehicles such as electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid electric
vehicles (HEVs), which travel using electric motors driven with electric power supplied
from batteries, have been developed. In the electric vehicles, when a battery, which
is a drive source, has run out of power, it is necessary to charge the battery to
continue subsequent traveling.
[0004] Incidentally, some of recent electric vehicles adopt batteries configured to be removable
(hereinafter referred to as "removable batteries"). When a currently mounted removable
battery has run out of power in an electric vehicle adopting a removable battery,
it is possible to continue traveling by performing replacement with another removable
battery storing sufficient electric power such as a spare removable battery whose
charging is completed. The development of a so-called battery sharing service in which
a removable battery is shared by a plurality of users using electric vehicles has
been studied.
[0005] In the above-described battery sharing service, the user replaces the removable battery
at charging stations installed at a plurality of locations. At the charging station,
a returned removable battery is charged and stored, and the charged removable battery
is rented out when another user comes to replace a removable battery (see, for example,
Patent Document 1).
[0006] As another example of a movable object from which a battery can be removed, a portable
power charging/supplying device including a battery and a power charging/supplying
unit in which an accommodation chamber for accommodating the battery is formed is
known (see, for example, Patent Document 2).
[Citation List]
[Patent Document]
[Summary of Invention]
[Technical Problem]
[0008] Here, after a system is operated, a battery manufacturer may notify that a lot has
a defect with respect to batteries. However, in the conventional technology, because
a returned battery is charged and the charged battery is rented out to another user,
it may not be possible to avoid charging of a battery from a defective lot.
[0009] Also, in the conventional technology, electric power capable of being supplied to
a battery replacement device for charging a removable battery may differ according
to an environment in which a charging station is installed. For example, when the
charging station is operated for a limited period, the existing electrical equipment
may be utilized without the construction of electrical equipment. For example, a battery
replacement device has a plurality of slots for accommodating removable batteries.
In this case, electric power for charging all the removable batteries respectively
accommodated in the slots may be insufficient.
[0010] As described above, in the conventional technology, it is difficult to appropriately
charge a battery according to various situations.
[0011] Aspects of the present invention have been made in view of the above problems and
an objective of the present invention is to provide a battery use system, a charging
device, an information processing device, a battery use method, a program, and a storage
medium capable of appropriately charging a battery according to various situations.
[Solution to Problem]
[0012] A battery use system, a charging device, an information processing device, a battery
use method, a program, and a storage medium according to the present invention adopt
the following configurations.
- (1) According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a battery use
system including: a battery removably mounted on an electric power device using electric
power; a charging device configured to charge the battery; and a server configured
to communicate with the charging device, wherein the charging device includes a first
communicator configured to communicate with the server; a plurality of accommodation
units configured to accommodate the battery; an acquirer configured to acquire identification
information of the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit; and a first controller
configured to transmit the identification information acquired by the acquirer to
the server via the first communicator and control charging of the battery and/or detachment
of the battery for each accommodation unit on the basis of reception information received
by the first communicator from the server, and wherein the server includes a second
communicator configured to communicate with the charging device; and a second controller
configured to determine whether or not the charging of the battery and/or the detachment
of the battery accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation units are available
on the basis of the identification information received by the second communicator
and provision information provided from an information provider and transmit transmission
information on an availability determination result to the charging device via the
second communicator.
- (2) In the aspect (1), the provision information includes first identification information
which is the identification information of the battery whose charging and/or detachment
should be prohibited, and, when second identification information, which is the identification
information received by the second communicator, is identical with the first identification
information, the second controller is configured to determine that the charging of
the battery and/or the detachment of the battery corresponding to the second identification
information identical with the first identification information are unavailable and
transmit the transmission information on a determination result of determining that
the charging of the battery and/or the detachment of the battery are unavailable to
the charging device via the second communicator.
- (3) In the aspect (2), the first controller is configured to prohibit the charging
of the battery and/or the detachment of the battery corresponding to the second identification
information identical with the first identification information on the basis of the
reception information received by the first communicator from the server.
- (4) In any one of the aspects (1) to (3), the second controller is configured to determine
whether or not the detachment of the battery accommodated in each of the plurality
of accommodation unit is available on the basis of the identification information
and the provision information and transmit the transmission information on an availability
determination result to the charging device via the second communicator, and the first
controller is configured to prohibit the detachment of the battery for each accommodation
unit on the basis of the reception information received by the first communicator
from the server.
- (5) In any one of the aspects (1) to (4), the charging device further includes a storage
configured to store information, the second controller is configured to generate corresponding
information in which an order of the battery to be preferentially detached from the
accommodation unit is associated with the identification information of each of a
plurality of batteries capable of being detached from the accommodation unit on the
basis of the identification information received by the second communicator and transmit
the generated corresponding information to the charging device via the second communicator,
and the first controller is configured to cause the storage to store the corresponding
information received by the first communicator and control the detachment of the battery
for each accommodation unit on the basis of the corresponding information stored in
the storage.
- (6) In any one of the aspects (1) to (5), the acquirer is configured to acquire the
identification information from the battery newly accommodated in the accommodation
unit when the battery has been newly accommodated in the accommodation unit where
the battery was not accommodated, and the first controller is configured to transmit
the identification information newly acquired by the acquirer to the server via the
first communicator when the identification information has been newly acquired by
the acquirer.
- (7) In any one of the aspects (1) to (6), the acquirer further is configured to acquire
incidental information including at least one of the number of times the battery has
been charged, a state of deterioration of the battery, and a charging rate of the
battery; and the first controller transmit the incidental information acquired by
the acquirer to the server via the first communicator.
- (8) In any one of the aspects (1) to (7), the charging device further includes another
acquirer configured to acquire charging device information including at least one
of information representing that the battery is not accommodated in the accommodation
unit, information representing that the accommodation unit has failed, and information
representing that the charging device has failed, and the first controller transmit
the charging device information acquired by the other acquirer to the server via the
first communicator.
- (9) According to yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an
information processing device including: a communicator configured to receive identification
information of a battery accommodated in an accommodation unit from a charging device
including a plurality of accommodation units, which is configured to accommodate the
battery removably mounted on an electric power device using electric power, and configured
to charge the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit; and a controller configured
to determine whether or not charging of the battery and/or detachment of the battery
accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation units are available on the
basis of the identification information received by the communicator and provision
information provided from an information provider and transmit transmission information
for causing the charging device to control the charging of the battery and/or the
detachment of the battery for each accommodation unit on the basis of an availability
determination result to the charging device via the communicator.
- (10) According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a battery use method including: a process in which a computer, which includes a communicator
configured to receive identification information of a battery accommodated in an accommodation
unit from a charging device including a plurality of accommodation units, which is
configured to accommodate the battery removably mounted on an electric power device
using electric power, and configured to charge the battery accommodated in the accommodation
unit, is configured to determine whether or not charging of the battery and/or detachment
of the battery accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation units are available
on the basis of the identification information received by the communicator and provision
information provided from an information provider; and a process in which the computer
is configured to transmit transmission information for causing the charging device
to control the charging of the battery and/or the detachment of the battery for each
accommodation unit on the basis of an availability determination result to the charging
device via the communicator.
- (11) According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a program for causing a computer, which includes a communicator configured to receive
identification information of a battery accommodated in an accommodation unit from
a charging device including a plurality of accommodation units, which is configured
to accommodate the battery removably mounted on an electric power device using electric
power, and configured to charge the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit,
to execute: a process of determining whether or not charging of the battery and/or
detachment of the battery accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation units
are available on the basis of the identification information received by the communicator
and provision information provided from an information provider; and a process of
transmitting transmission information for causing the charging device to control the
charging of the battery and/or the detachment of the battery for each accommodation
unit on the basis of an availability determination result to the charging device via
the communicator.
- (12) According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a battery use system including: a battery removably mounted on an electric power device
using electric power; a charging device configured to charge the battery; and a server
configured to communicate with the charging device, wherein the charging device includes
a first communicator configured to communicate with the server; a plurality of accommodation
units configured to accommodate the battery; an acquirer configured to acquire identification
information of the accommodation unit where the battery is accommodated among the
plurality of accommodation units; and a first controller configured to transmit the
identification information acquired by the acquirer to the server via the first communicator
and control charging of the battery for each accommodation unit on the basis of reception
information received by the first communicator from the server, and wherein the server
includes a second communicator configured to communicate with the charging device;
and a second controller configured to determine whether or not the charging of the
battery accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation units is available
on the basis of the identification information received by the second communicator
and receivable power, which is electric power capable of being externally received
by the charging device, and transmit transmission information on an availability determination
result to the charging device via the second communicator.
- (13) According to the aspect (12), the second controller is configured to compare
the number of accommodations which is the number of accommodation units corresponding
to the identification information received by the second communicator with an upper
limit number which is the number of accommodation units in which batteries are able
to be simultaneously charged obtained on the basis of the receivable power, and, when
the number of accommodations is larger than the upper limit number, the second controller
is configured to determine that the charging of the battery accommodated in the accommodation
unit for a quantity by which the number of accommodations exceeds the upper limit
number is unavailable and transmit the transmission information on a determination
result of determining that the charging of the battery is unavailable to the charging
device via the second communicator.
- (14) In the aspect (13), the first controller is configured to prohibit the charging
of the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit for the quantity by which the
number of accommodations exceeds the upper limit number among a plurality of batteries
accommodated in the accommodation units on the basis of the reception information
received by the first communicator.
- (15) In any one of the aspects (12) to (14), the second controller is configured to
compare a total consumed electric current value when the battery accommodated in the
accommodation unit corresponding to the identification information received by the
second communicator is charged with an upper limit value of an electric current capable
of being received by the charging device obtained on the basis of the receivable power,
when the total consumed electric current value is larger than the upper limit value,
the second controller is configured to determine that the charging of the battery
for a quantity by which the total consumed electric current value exceeds the upper
limit value is unavailable and transmit the transmission information on a determination
result of determining that the charging of the battery is unavailable to the charging
device via the second communicator, and the first controller is configured to prohibit
the charging of the battery for the quantity by which the total consumed electric
current value exceeds the upper limit value among a plurality of batteries accommodated
in the accommodation units on the basis of the reception information received by the
first communicator.
- (16) In any one of the aspects (12) to (15), the second controller is configured to
compare a sum of a total consumed electric power value when the battery accommodated
in the accommodation unit corresponding to the identification information received
by the second communicator is charged and an electric power value required to operate
the charging device with an upper limit value of an electric current capable of being
received by the charging device obtained on the basis of the receivable power, when
the sum is larger than the upper limit value, the second controller is configured
to determine that the charging of the battery for a quantity by which the sum exceeds
the upper limit value is unavailable and transmit the transmission information on
a determination result of determining that the charging of the battery is unavailable
to the charging device via the second communicator, and the first controller is configured
to prohibit the charging of the battery for the quantity by which the sum exceeds
the upper limit value among a plurality of batteries accommodated in the accommodation
units on the basis of the reception information received by the first communicator.
- (17) In any one of the aspects (12) to (16), the charging device further includes
a storage configured to store information, the acquirer further is configured to acquire
battery identification information which is identification information of the battery
accommodated in the accommodation unit, the first controller is further configured
to transmit the battery identification information acquired by the acquirer to the
server via the first communicator, the second controller is configured to generate
corresponding information in which an order of the battery to be preferentially detached
from the accommodation unit is associated with the battery identification information
of each of a plurality of batteries capable of being detached from the accommodation
unit on the basis of the battery identification information received by the second
communicator and transmit the generated corresponding information to the charging
device via the second communicator, and the first controller is configured to cause
the storage to store the corresponding information received by the first communicator
and control the detachment of the battery for each accommodation unit on the basis
of the corresponding information stored in the storage.
- (18) According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a charging device for charging a battery removably mounted on an electric power device
using electric power, the charging device including: a plurality of accommodation
units configured to accommodate the battery; and a controller configured to determine
whether or not charging of the battery accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation
units is available on the basis of receivable power, which is electric power capable
of being externally received by the charging device and control the charging of the
battery for each accommodation unit on the basis of an availability determination
result.
- (19) According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
an information processing device including: a communicator configured to receive identification
information of an accommodation unit where a battery is accommodated from a charging
device including a plurality of accommodation units, which is configured to accommodate
the battery removably mounted on an electric power device using electric power, and
configured to charge the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit; and a controller
configured to determine whether or not charging of the battery accommodated in each
of the plurality of accommodation units is available on the basis of the identification
information received by the communicator and receivable power, which is electric power
capable of being externally received by the charging device and transmit transmission
information for causing the charging device to control the charging of the battery
for each accommodation unit on the basis of an availability determination result to
the charging device via the communicator.
- (20) According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a battery use method including: a process in which a computer, which includes a communicator
configured to receive identification information of an accommodation unit where a
battery is accommodated from a charging device including a plurality of accommodation
units, which is configured to accommodate the battery removably mounted on an electric
power device using electric power, and configured to charge the battery accommodated
in the accommodation unit, is configured to determine whether or not charging of the
battery accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation units is available
on the basis of the identification information received by the communicator and receivable
power, which is electric power capable of being externally received by the charging
device; and a process in which the computer transmits transmission information for
causing the charging device to control the charging of the battery for each accommodation
unit on the basis of an availability determination result to the charging device via
the communicator.
- (21) According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a program for causing a computer, which includes a communicator configured to receive
identification information of an accommodation unit where a battery is accommodated
from a charging device including a plurality of accommodation units, which is configured
to accommodate the battery removably mounted on an electric power device using electric
power, and configured to charge the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit,
to execute: a process of determining whether or not charging of the battery accommodated
in each of the plurality of accommodation units is available on the basis of the identification
information received by the communicator and receivable power, which is electric power
capable of being externally received by the charging device; and a process of transmitting
transmission information for causing the charging device to control the charging of
the battery for each accommodation unit on the basis of an availability determination
result to the charging device via the communicator.
- (22) According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided
a computer-readable storage medium storing the program according to the aspect (11)
or (21).
[Advantageous Effects of Invention]
[0013] According to any one aspect described above, it is possible to appropriately charge
a battery according to various situations.
[Brief Description of Drawings]
[0014]
Fig. 1 is a diagram showing a concept of a battery sharing service adopting a shared
battery management system according to a first embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of a configuration of a removable battery
according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a battery replacement
device according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of an operation server
constituting a shared battery management system according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a battery state list transmitted to the
operation server by the battery replacement device according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a sequence diagram of an example of a processing procedure of the shared
battery management system according to the first embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing a concept of a battery sharing service adopting a shared
battery management system according to a modified example of the first embodiment.
Fig. 8 is a diagram showing a concept of a battery sharing service adopting a shared
battery management system according to a modified example of the first embodiment.
Fig. 9 is a diagram showing an example of information included in a battery state
list according to a second embodiment.
Fig. 10 is a sequence diagram of an example of a processing procedure of a shared
battery management system according to the second embodiment.
Fig. 11 is a diagram showing an example of a relationship between a charging rate
and an electric current value of a battery.
Fig. 12 is a sequence diagram of an example of a processing procedure of a shared
battery management system according to a first modified example of the second embodiment.
Fig. 13 is a diagram showing a concept of a battery sharing service adopting a shared
battery management system according to a second modified example of the second embodiment.
Fig. 14 is a diagram showing a concept of the battery sharing service adopting the
shared battery management system according to the second modified example of the second
embodiment.
[Description of Embodiments]
[0015] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference
to the drawings. In the drawings used in the following description, the scale of each
member is appropriately changed to make each member recognizable. In the following
description, a case in which a shared battery management system of the embodiment
manages the replacement of a plurality of removable batteries shared by a plurality
of saddle riding-type electric vehicles (hereinafter referred to as "electric motorcycles"),
which have adopted a battery configured to be removable (hereinafter referred to as
a "removable battery") will be described.
<First embodiment
[0016] First, an example of an overall configuration of a shared battery management system
according to a first embodiment will be described. Fig. 1 is a diagram showing a concept
of a so-called battery sharing service adopting the shared battery management system
according to the first embodiment. The shared battery management system is an example
of a "battery use system."
[0017] As shown in Fig. 1, the shared battery management system 10 is configured to include
a removable battery 510, a battery replacement device 100, and an operation server
200. Although one operation server 200 can be configured to correspond to a plurality
of battery replacement devices 100 in the shared battery management system 10, only
one battery replacement device 100 is shown in Fig. 1. In Fig. 1, an electric motorcycle
50 (an electric vehicle), which is an example of a movable device that uses a battery
sharing service adopting the shared battery management system 10, is shown. The removable
battery 510 is an example of a "battery," the battery replacement device 100 is an
example of a "charging device," and the operation server 200 is an example of a "server"
or an "information processing device."
[0018] The electric motorcycle 50 is an electric vehicle that travels using an electric
motor driven with electric power supplied from a removable battery 510. The electric
motorcycle 50 may be a hybrid electric vehicle that travels according to driving based
on a combination of a removable battery 510 and an internal combustion engine such
as a diesel engine or a gasoline engine. The electric motorcycle 50 is an example
of an "electric power device."
[0019] The "electric power device" is not limited to the electric motorcycle 50 and may
be, for example, a vehicle (a one-wheel vehicle, a three-wheel vehicle, a four-wheel
vehicle, or the like) which can travel with electric power and on which a removable
battery 510 can be removably mounted, or an assist-type bicycle. Instead of these
vehicle-type movable objects, the "electric power device" may be a portable power
charging/supplying device carried by a person or a vehicle described in
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, First Publication No. 2019-068552. Also, the "electric power device" may be a movable robot, an autonomous traveling
device, an electric bicycle, an autonomous traveling vehicle, another electric vehicle,
a drone flying object, or another electric movable device (electric mobility). Hereinafter,
an example in which the "electric power device" is the electric motorcycle 50 will
be described.
[0020] The removable battery 510 is, for example, a cassette-type power storage device (secondary
battery) that is removably mounted on the electric motorcycle 50. At least one removable
battery 510 is mounted on one electric motorcycle 50. In the following description,
the electric motorcycle 50 will be described as an electric vehicle equipped with
one removable battery 510.
[0021] The removable battery 510 is shared by a plurality of electric vehicles. Identification
information (hereinafter referred to as a "battery ID" (battery identification information))
for identifying the removable battery 510 is exclusively assigned to the removable
battery 510.
[0022] The battery ID may be a serial number (a manufacture's serial number) of the removable
battery 510. The removable battery 510 is returned and stored in any one of slots
120-1 to 120-8 of the battery replacement device 100.
[0023] In the following description, when one of the slots 120-1 to 120-8 is not specified,
it is referred to as a slot 120. In the following description, the removable battery
510 returned to the slot 120 by a user of the electric motorcycle 50 due to the consumption
of electric power is referred to as a "used removable battery 510u." The removable
battery 510 whose charging is completed by the battery replacement device 100 and
which is taken out from the slot 120 by the user of the electric motorcycle 50 is
referred to as a "charged removable battery 510c." In the first embodiment, the term
"charged" means that the charging rate is not limited to 100% and the charging rate
may be a predetermined value (for example, 80%) or more.
[0024] The battery replacement device 100 is installed within a charging/replacement station
(not shown). For example, charging/replacement stations are installed at a plurality
of locations. The battery replacement device 100 exchanges information with the operation
server 200 through communication via the network NW and controls whether or not to
perform charging and replacement of the removable battery 510.
[0025] More specifically, for example, when the used removable battery 510u has been returned,
the battery replacement device 100 transmits a battery state list S in which information
about stored and charged removable batteries 510 is recorded to the operation server
200 via the network NW
[0026] The battery replacement device 100 receives an instruction R (a charging stop instruction
or a rental prohibition instruction) for each slot 120 transmitted by the operation
server 200. The battery state list S, the charging stop instruction (an instruction
regarding whether or not charging is available), and a rental prohibition instruction
will be described below.
[0027] When the charging stop instruction for each slot 120 transmitted by the operation
server 200 has been received, the battery replacement device 100 performs control
so that charging of the removable battery 510 of a target slot 120 is avoided based
on the received charging stop instruction. The charging stop instruction received
by the battery replacement device 100 from the operation server 200 is an example
of "reception information."
[0028] When the rental prohibition instruction for each slot 120 transmitted by the operation
server 200 has been received, the battery replacement device 100 performs control
so that rental of the removable battery 510 of the target slot 120 is avoided based
on the received rental prohibition instruction. The rental prohibition instruction
received by the battery replacement device 100 from the operation server 200 is another
example of the "reception information."
[0029] The battery replacement device 100 selects the removable battery 510 to be rented
out from the charged removable batteries 510c accommodated in the slot 120 which is
not included in each of the charging stop instruction and the rental prohibition instruction
and rents out the selected removable battery 510.
[0030] Fig. 1 shows an example of a configuration of the battery replacement device 100.
The battery replacement device 100 shown in Fig. 1 includes a display 110 and eight
slots 120-1 to 120-8 including a charging function in a housing 101. Each slot 120
includes an accommodation unit 120H and an opening/closing lid 120L. The accommodation
unit 120H includes a structure in which an opening is provided on a front surface
thereof and the removable battery 510 can be moved in and out of the accommodation
unit 120H through the opening. A connector 120T (Fig. 3) for acquiring the battery
ID of the removable battery 510 when a connection with the accommodated removable
battery 510 is made is provided on a back side of the accommodation unit 120H. The
opening/closing lid 120L is a lid for opening/closing the opening on the front surface
of the accommodation unit 120H and includes a structure in which the removable battery
510 can be moved in and out of the accommodation unit 120H when the opening is in
an open state and the removable battery 510 cannot be moved in and out of the accommodation
unit 120H when the opening is in a closed state. According to the above-described
structure, each slot 120 can restrict the insertion/detachment or the rental of the
removable battery 510 accommodated in the accommodation unit 120H by locking the opening/closing
lid 120L in the closed state. That is, the battery replacement device 100 locks the
opening/closing lid 120L to prohibit the removable battery 510 from being taken out
from the accommodation unit 120H or unlocks the opening/closing lid 120L to permit
the removable battery 510 to be taken out from the accommodation unit 120H.
[0031] The operation server 200 is a server facility that manages a removable battery 510
capable of being replaced by the battery replacement device 100. The operation server
200 generates a charging stop instruction or a rental prohibition instruction based
on the information included in the battery state list S transmitted from the battery
replacement device 100 and the information stored in the operation server. When the
charging stop instruction or the rental prohibition instruction has been generated,
the operation server 200 transmits the generated charging stop instruction or rental
prohibition instruction to the battery replacement device 100. The information stored
in the operation server is, for example, a battery ID of a removable battery 510 of
a defective lot or the like. The charging stop instruction or the rental prohibition
instruction transmitted by the operation server 200 to the battery replacement device
100 is an example of "transmission information."
(Configuration of removable battery 510)
[0032] Next, an example of a configuration of the removable battery 510 will be described.
Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing an example of the configuration of the removable
battery 510 according to the present embodiment. As shown in Fig. 2, the removable
battery 510 includes a power storage 511, a battery management unit (BMU) 513, and
a connector 515. The BMU 513 includes a measurement sensor 512 and a storage 514.
[0033] The power storage 511 is configured to include a storage battery that stores electric
power through charging and is discharged with the stored power. As the storage battery
included in the power storage 511, for example, a secondary battery such as a lead
storage battery or a lithium-ion battery, a capacitor such as an electric double layer
capacitor, a composite battery in which a secondary battery and a capacitor are combined,
or the like is used.
[0034] The measurement sensor 512 is configured to include various types of sensors for
measuring the state of the power storage 511. The measurement sensor 512 measures
a voltage stored in the power storage 511 using, for example, a voltage sensor. The
measurement sensor 512 measures an electric current flowing through the power storage
511 using, for example, an electric current sensor. Also, the measurement sensor 512
measures a temperature at which the power storage 511 is charged or the power storage
511 is discharged using, for example, a temperature sensor. The measurement sensor
512 outputs a measured value representing a measured state of the power storage 511
to a processor on the BMU 513.
[0035] The BMU 513 is a battery management unit and controls charging and discharging of
the power storage 511. The BMU 513 is configured to include a processor such as, for
example, a central processing unit (CPU), and a memory such as, for example, a read
only memory (ROM) or a random access memory (RAM), as the storage 514. In the BMU
513, the CPU implements a control function of the power storage 511 by reading and
executing a program stored in the storage 514. The BMU 513 causes the storage 514
to store information such as content of the control performed on the power storage
511 based on the measured value representing the state of the power storage 511 output
from the measurement sensor 512.
[0036] The storage 514 stores battery state information such as a battery ID assigned to
the removable battery 510. In addition to the battery ID, the battery state information
includes, for example, information such as the number of times of charging, a date
of manufacture, a capacity in an initial state, and a charging rate. The storage 514
stores information such as an abnormality or a failure detected by the BMU 513 itself,
an abnormality or a failure of the power storage 511 ascertained using the measurement
sensor 512, and the like.
[0037] The connector 515 is a connector for supplying the electric power stored in the power
storage 511 to the electric motor that is the drive source of the electric motorcycle
50 when the removable battery 510 has been mounted on the electric motorcycle 50.
The connector 515 is connected to a structure that connects to the removable battery
510 provided on the back side of the accommodating portion 120H when the removable
battery 510 has been accommodated in the slot 120 provided in the battery replacement
device 100. The connector 515 is also a connector for transmitting information such
as a battery ID exchanged, the number of times of charging, and a measured value indicating
the state of the power storage 511 between the removable battery 510 and the battery
replacement device 100 and transmitting electric power.
(Configuration of battery replacement device 100)
[0038] Subsequently, an example of a configuration of the battery replacement device 100
will be described. Fig. 3 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of
the battery replacement device 100 according to the first embodiment. As shown in
Fig. 3, the battery replacement device 100 includes a display 110, a connector 120T,
a charger 120C, a replacement device storage 130, a replacement device controller
140, and a replacement device communicator 150. The replacement device controller
140 includes a charging controller 141, a measurement sensor 142, an information acquirer
143, and a processor144. The replacement device controller 140 is an example of a
"first controller" and the replacement device communicator 150 is an example of a
"first communicator."
[0039] When the battery replacement device 100 includes eight slots 120 as shown in Fig.
1, slot IDs (slot identification information), which is identification information
of the slots 120, are exclusively assigned to the slots 120-N (N is an integer of
1 to 8).
[0040] The display 110 is, for example, a liquid crystal display device, an organic electro
luminescence (EL) display device, or the like. The display 110 displays image information
output by the processor 144. The image information includes, for example, the number
of the slot 120 in which the rentable removable battery 510 is accommodated, a usage
fee, and the like. The display 110 includes an inputter based on a touch panel sensor
or the like. The touch panel sensor detects a result of an operation performed by
the user and outputs the operation result, which has been detected, to the processor
144. For example, the operation result includes a replacement instruction for the
removable battery 510 or the like.
[0041] The connector 120T is a connector including a structure that electrically connects
to the connector 515 included in the accommodated removable battery 510 in the slot
120. The connector 120T is provided, for example, on the back side of the accommodation
unit 120H, for each slot 120. Each connector 120T transmits information such as a
battery ID, the number of times of charging, a deterioration state, and a measured
value representing a state of the power storage 511 exchanged between the removable
battery 510 accommodated in the corresponding slot 120 and the replacement device
controller 140. The connector 120T transmits electric power to the removable battery
510. That is, the connector 120T supplies the power storage 511 with electric power
for charging. When there are eight slots 120 as shown in Fig. 1, the slots 120-N include
a connector 120T-N.
[0042] The charger 120C is a charger for charging the removable battery 510 in accordance
with control from the replacement device controller 140 when the removable battery
510 is accommodated in the slot 120 and the connector 515 of the accommodated removable
battery 510 is connected to the connector 120T. The charger 120C charges the removable
battery 510 by supplying electric power to the power storage 511 of the removable
battery 510 via the connector 120T. In the battery replacement device 100, the charger
120C is provided for each slot 120. When there are eight slots 120 as shown in Fig.
1, the connector 120T-N includes a charger 120C-N.
[0043] The replacement device storage 130 stores various information in the battery replacement
device 100. The replacement device storage 130 stores a program for the replacement
device controller 140 to execute the function of the battery replacement device 100.
The replacement device storage 130 stores information about whether or not the removable
battery 510 has been accommodated in each slot 120 and a battery ID of the removable
battery 510 accommodated in each slot 120. The replacement device storage 130 stores
a slot ID of each slot 120. The replacement device storage 130 stores a corresponding
relationship between the slot 120 and the slot ID. The replacement device storage130
may store information such as the number of times the removable battery 510 has been
charged, a deteriorated state, a charging rate, and a measured value representing
a state of the power storage 511.
[0044] The replacement device controller 140 controls the entire battery replacement device
100. The replacement device controller 140 is configured to include, for example,
a processor such as a CPU. The replacement device controller 140 implements the function
of the battery replacement device 100 by reading and executing the program stored
in the replacement device storage 130. More specifically, the replacement device controller
140 controls the charging and rental of the removable batteries 510 respectively accommodated
in the slots 120.
[0045] The measurement sensor 142 includes various sensors that measure the state when the
charger 120C is charging the removable battery 510. The measurement sensor 142 is
configured to include, for example, a voltage sensor, an electric current sensor,
and a temperature sensor. The measurement sensor 142 measures a voltage applied to
the power storage 511 when the removable battery 510 is being charged using the voltage
sensor and measures an electric current flowing through the power storage 511 using
the current sensor. The measurement sensor 142 measures the temperature of the power
storage 511 when the removable battery 510 is being charged using the temperature
sensor. The measurement sensor 142 outputs a measured value representing a measured
state of the removable battery 510 to the charging controller 141.
[0046] The information acquirer 143 acquires the battery state information of the removable
battery 510 accommodated in the slot 120, i.e., the removable battery 510 stored in
the battery replacement device 100, via the connector 120T. The battery state information
includes at least the battery ID. The battery state information may include information
such as the number of times of charging and a measured value representing the state
of the power storage 511. The information acquirer 143 outputs the acquired battery
state information to the processor 144. The information acquirer 143 may cause the
replacement device storage 130 to store the acquired battery state information.
[0047] The processor 144 carries out a procedure process of replacing the removable battery
510 in the battery replacement device 100. When the processor 144 has acquired the
rental prohibition instruction via the replacement device communicator 150, the processor
144 performs control for preventing the opening/closing lid 120L (Fig. 1) from being
open so that the removable battery 510 is prevented from being rented out with respect
to the slot 120 corresponding to the slot ID included in the rental prohibition instruction.
The rental prohibition instruction is an instruction for prohibiting rental of the
removable battery 510 and includes the slot ID of the target slot 120. The processor
144 performs control so that the removable battery 510 capable of being rented out
is rented out when the rental prohibition instruction has not been acquired or with
respect to the slot 120 corresponding to the slot ID not included in the acquired
rental prohibition instruction.
[0048] The processor 144 generates the battery state list S in which the battery ID is associated
with the slot ID for each slot with respect to all the slots 120 included in the battery
replacement device 100. The battery state list S may include information representing
that slot 120-N is empty and information representing that slot 120-N has failed.
The processor 144 outputs the generated battery state list S to the replacement device
communicator 150. Thereby, the replacement device communicator 150 communicates with
the operation server 200 via the network NW and transmits the battery state list S
to the operation server 200. The processor 144 updates the battery state list S when
the used removable battery 510u is returned and transmits the updated battery state
list S to the operation server 200. Alternatively, the processor 144 may be configured
to acquire the battery IDs of the removable batteries 510 of all the slots 120 at
each predetermined time or a predetermined time or for each predetermined time period,
update the battery state list S, and transmit the updated battery state list S to
the operation server 200.
[0049] The charging controller 141 controls a state of charge of the removable battery 510.
When the charging stop instruction has been acquired via the replacement device communicator
150, the charging controller 141 performs control so that charging is stopped or so
that the charging is not performed with respect to the slot 120 corresponding to the
slot ID included in the charging stop instruction. The charging stop instruction is
an instruction for stopping charging of the removable battery 510 or an instruction
for preventing charging from being performed and includes a slot ID of the target
slot 120.
[0050] Also, the charging controller 141 controls charging of the removable battery 510
by controlling the charger 120C in consideration of a measured value of the removable
battery 510 output from the measurement sensor 142 when the charging stop instruction
has not been acquired or with respect to the slot 120 corresponding to the slot ID
not included in the acquired charging stop instruction. That is, the charging controller
141 excludes the slot 120 included in the charging stop instruction and performs control
so that a used removable battery 510u of a charging target is charged.
[0051] The charging controller 141 calculates the current charging rate of the removable
battery 510 being charged, i.e., the current charging rate of the power storage 511
provided in the removable battery 510, based on the measured value of the removable
battery 510 output from the measurement sensor 142 when the charging stop instruction
has not been acquired or with respect to the slot ID not included in the acquired
charging stop instruction. When the charging of the removable battery 510 has been
completed, the charging controller 141 outputs information representing that the charging
has been completed to the processor 144.
[0052] The replacement device communicator 150 performs wireless communication with the
operation server 200 via the network NW in accordance with an instruction from the
replacement device controller 140 and transmits the battery state list S to the operation
server 200. The replacement device communicator 150 acquires the instruction R (the
charging stop instruction or the rental prohibition instruction) from the operation
server 200. The replacement device communicator 150 outputs the charging stop instruction
or the rental prohibition instruction acquired from the operation server 200 to the
replacement device controller 140.
(Configuration of operation server 200)
[0053] Next, an example of a configuration of the operation server 200 will be described.
Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of the operation server
200 constituting the shared battery management system 10 according to the first embodiment.
As shown in Fig. 4, the operation server 200 includes a server storage 210, a server
controller 220, and a server communicator 230. The server controller 220 is an example
of a "second controller" and the server communicator 230 is an example of a "second
communicator."
[0054] The server storage 210 stores various information in the operation server 200. The
server storage 210 stores at least the battery state list S transmitted from the battery
replacement device 100 via the network NW The server storage 210 stores a program
for the server controller 220 to execute the function of the operation server 200.
The server storage 210 stores the battery ID of the removable battery 510 whose charging
is desired to be avoided (whose rental is desired to be avoided) based on the information
provided from the information provider. An information provider is, for example, a
manufacturer of the removable battery 510, an owner who owns the removable battery
510 and rents out his or her own removable battery 510 to another person (for example,
a person who has made a lease contract for the removable battery 510 with another
person), a manager of the removable battery 510, or the like. The owner or the manager
may be, for example, a person who indirectly provides the information provided from
the manufacturer to the operation server 200 or a person who performs processing,
modification, or the like on the information provided from the manufacturer and indirectly
provides information on which the processing, the modification, or the like has been
performed to the operation server 200. Also, the owner or the manager may be a person
who provides the operation server 200 with independently generated information other
than the information provided from the manufacturer. The information provided from
the information provider includes, for example, a battery ID of the removable battery
510 whose charging is desired to be avoided (whose rental is desired to be avoided).
The server storage 210 may store the information of the battery replacement device
ID exclusively assigned to the battery replacement device 100. Hereinafter, an example
in which the information provider is the manufacturer of the removable battery 510
will be described.
[0055] The server controller 220 controls the entire operation server 200. The server controller
220 is configured to include, for example, a processor such as a CPU. The server controller
220 implements the function of the operation server 200 by reading and executing the
program stored in the server storage 210. More specifically, the server controller
220 generates a charging stop instruction or a rental prohibition instruction based
on the battery state list S transmitted from the battery replacement device 100 and
the battery ID of the removable battery 510 whose charging is desired to be avoided
stored in the server storage 210. The server controller 220 outputs the generated
charging stop instruction to the server communicator 230. The server controller 220
outputs the generated rental prohibition instruction to the server communicator 230.
[0056] The server communicator 230 performs wireless communication with the replacement
device communicator 150 provided in the battery replacement device 100 via the network
NW The server communicator 230 receives the battery state list S transmitted from
the battery replacement device 100 via the network NW and causes the server storage
210 to store the received battery state list S. The server communicator 230 transmits
the charging stop instruction output by the processor 144 to the battery replacement
device 100 via the network NW The server communicator 230 transmits the rental prohibition
instruction output by the processor 144 to the battery replacement device 100 via
the network NW
[0057] Here, the charging stop instruction and the rental prohibition instruction will be
further described. The removable battery 510 whose charging is required to be stopped
is, for example, a removable battery 510 of a lot in which a defect has occurred.
It is preferable to stop charging or prevent charging from being performed with respect
to the above removable battery 510. Also, it is preferable to prevent the removable
battery 510 from being rented out.
[0058] However, the charged removable battery 510c whose charging has been completed before
the charged removable battery 510c becomes a charging stop target may be accommodated
in the slot 120. As described above, the charged removable battery 510c may be rented
out when it is difficult to perform charging due to a rolling blackout or the like.
In this situation, the operation server 200 may be configured to transmit the charging
stop instruction for the target removable battery to the battery replacement device
100 without transmitting the rental prohibition instruction. The operation server
200 may be configured to transmit the charging stop instruction and the rental prohibition
instruction and determine whether or not rental is to be performed based on the instruction
R received by the battery replacement device 100.
(Battery state list)
[0059] Next, an example of the battery state list S transmitted by the battery replacement
device 100 to the operation server 200 will be described. Fig. 5 is a diagram showing
an example of the battery state list S transmitted by the battery replacement device
100 to the operation server 200 according to the first embodiment.
[0060] As shown in Fig. 5, the battery state list S includes information in which a battery
ID is associated with a slot ID for each slot 120, and a battery replacement device
ID. Although the battery state list S shown in Fig. 5 shows an example in which the
removable battery 510 is accommodated in all the slots 120, information representing
that a slot 120 is empty instead of the battery ID is associated with the slot ID
when there is a slot 120 where the removable battery 510 is not accommodated.
[0061] The battery state list may include the number of times the removable battery 510
has been charged, information representing the deterioration state of the removable
battery 510, information representing the charging rate of the removable battery 510,
information representing that the slot 120 has failed, information representing that
the battery replacement device 100 has failed, information representing the creation
date and time (or the update date and time) of the battery state list, and the like.
(Example of processing procedure)
[0062] Next, an example of a processing procedure of the shared battery management system
10 of the first embodiment will be described. Fig. 6 is a sequence diagram of an example
of the processing procedure of the shared battery management system 10 according to
the first embodiment.
[0063] (Step S11) A system operator registers the battery ID of the removable battery 510
whose charging is desired to be avoided (or whose rental is desired to be avoided)
due to, for example, a defective lot product, in the operation server 200. Subsequently,
the server controller 220 of the operation server 200 causes the server storage 210
to store the battery ID of the removable battery 510 whose charging is desired to
be avoided (or whose rental is desired to be avoided).
[0064] (Step S12) The user goes to the charging/replacement station where the battery replacement
device 100 is installed, operates the display 110 of the battery replacement device
100, and requests the replacement of the removable battery 510. Subsequently, the
replacement device controller 140 of the battery replacement device 100 acquires an
operation result output by the touch sensor of the display 110.
[0065] (Step S13) The replacement device controller 140 of the battery replacement device
100 controls the opening/closing lid 120L of the slot 120 where the removable battery
510 is not accommodated so that the opening/closing lid 120L is open. The user returns
the used removable battery 510u by accommodating the used removable battery 510u in
the slot 120 of the battery replacement device 100 in which the opening/closing lid
120L is open.
[0066] (Step S14) The replacement device controller 140 of the battery replacement device
100 acquires battery state information including the battery ID of the returned used
removable battery 510u. Subsequently, the replacement device controller 140 updates
the battery state list S based on the acquired battery state information. The replacement
device controller 140 creates the battery state list S, for example, at a predetermined
time, for a predetermined time period, or at a predetermined time interval.
[0067] (Step S15) The replacement device controller 140 of the battery replacement device
100 transmits the battery state list S to the operation server 200.
[0068] (Step S16) The server controller 220 of the operation server 200 determines whether
or not the removable battery 510 whose charging is desired to be avoided (or whose
rental is desired to be avoided) registered in step S11 is in the received battery
state list S.
[0069] In other words, the server controller 220 determines whether or not there is a battery
ID identical with a battery ID of the removable battery 510 whose charging is desired
to be avoided (or whose rental is desired to be avoided) registered in step S11 within
one or more battery IDs included in the received battery state list S.
[0070] When it is determined that the removable battery 510 whose charging is desired to
be avoided (or whose rental is desired to be avoided) is in the received battery state
list S (step S16; YES), the server controller 220 proceeds to the processing of step
S17. When it is determined that the removable battery 510 whose charging is desired
to be avoided (or whose rental is desired to be avoided) is not in the received battery
state list S (step S16; NO), the server controller 220 returns to the processing of
step S16.
[0071] In other words, when one or more battery IDs included in the battery state list S
include the battery ID of the removable battery 510 whose charging is desired to be
avoided (or whose rental is desired to be avoided), the server controller 220 proceeds
to the processing of step S17. When one or more battery IDs included in the battery
state list S do not include the battery ID of the removable battery 510 whose charging
is desired to be avoided (or whose rental is desired to be avoided), the server controller
220 proceeds to the processing of step S16.
[0072] (Step S17) The server controller 220 of the operation server 200 transmits a charging
stop instruction to the battery replacement device 100.
[0073] (Step S18) The server controller 220 of the operation server 200 transmits a rental
prohibition instruction to the battery replacement device 100.
[0074] (Step S19) The replacement device controller 140 of the battery replacement device
100 selects a removable battery 510 to be rented out from among charged removable
batteries 510c accommodated in the slots 120 other than the slot 120 included in the
received rental prohibition instruction.
[0075] (Step S20) The replacement device controller 140 of the battery replacement device
100 provides a notification to the user by displaying image information representing
the slot 120 where the selected removable battery 510 to be rented out is accommodated
on the display 110. Subsequently, the replacement device controller 140 controls the
opening/closing lid 120L of the slot 120 where the selected removable battery 510
to be rented out is accommodated so that the opening/closing lid 120L is open.
[0076] (Step S21) The user takes out the removable battery 510 accommodated in the slot
120 where the opening/closing lid 120L is opened from the slot 120.
[0077] (Step S22) The replacement device controller 140 of the battery replacement device
100 detects that the removable battery 510 for rental has been taken out from the
slot 120, for example, based on a signal of the connector 120T. Subsequently, when
the replacement device controller 140 detects that the removable battery 510 for rental
has been taken out from the slot 120, the replacement device controller 140 controls
the opening/closing lid 120L so that the opening/closing lid 120L is closed by ending
a replacement process of the removable battery 510.
[0078] (Step S23) The replacement device controller 140 of the battery replacement device
100 starts charging of the returned used removable battery 510u and the removable
battery 510 waiting to be charged accommodated in slots 120 other than the slot 120
included in the received charging stop instruction.
[0079] Although the example in which the battery replacement device 100 transmits the battery
state list S to the operation server 200 has been described in the above-described
example, the present invention is not limited thereto. The battery replacement device
100 may be configured to transmit only the battery state information of the returned
removable battery 510 to the operation server 200. In this case, the operation server
200 may be configured to determine whether or not the charging is to be stopped or
whether or not the rental is to be prohibited with respect to the returned used removable
battery 510u.
[0080] As described above, in the first embodiment, one slot (one slot 120) is assigned
to each of the removable batteries 510 within the battery replacement device 100 and
the state of the removable battery 510 for each slot (the presence or absence of the
removable battery 510 or the like) and information of the removable battery 510 (a
unique value such as a serial number, a charging rate, or the like) are transmitted
to the operation server 200. Also, in the first embodiment, the operation server 200
can set whether or not the removable battery 510 can be charged with respect to a
slot (a slot 120) of one unit.
[0081] Thereby, according to the first embodiment, the information (the unique value such
as the serial number) of the removable battery 510 within the battery replacement
device 100 can be ascertained on the operation server 200 side of the network destination.
Thereby, the operation server 200 can mechanically determine whether or not the product
is a defective lot product and perform control so that charging is not performed by
transmitting a charging stop instruction with respect to a slot where charging is
desired to be stopped.
[0082] Also, according to the first embodiment, it is possible to control whether or not
charging is available or whether or not rental is available with respect to a returned
removable battery because the battery state list is updated and transmitted when the
removable battery 510 has been returned.
[0083] The operation server 200 may determine whether or not the number of slots for which
charging is desired to be avoided (rental is desired to be avoided) hinders the continuation
of business of the charging/replacement station where the battery replacement device
100 is installed. For example, when one battery replacement device 100 is installed
in the charging/replacement station, the battery replacement device 100 includes eight
slots 120, and removable batteries 510 accommodated in four slots 120 are a charging
stop target, it may be determined that the continuation of business is hindered. For
example, when one battery replacement device 100 is installed in the charging/replacement
station, the battery replacement device 100 includes eight slots 120, and removable
batteries 510 accommodated in two slots 120 are the charging stop target, it may be
determined that the continuation of business is not hindered.
(Modified example of first embodiment)
[0084] In the above-described first embodiment, an example in which the operation server
200 generates a charging stop instruction or a rental prohibition instruction based
on the battery state list S received from the battery replacement device 100 and the
information stored in the operation server 200 has been described.
[0085] However, when the battery replacement device 100 has been installed in an area where
the communication environment is vulnerable, a state in which communication with the
operation server 200 may not be possible may occur. Even if the battery is originally
a battery whose charging is desired to be avoided (whose rental is desired to be stopped),
it is feared that the battery will be rented out without being excluded from rental
when the information is not updated due to a communication failure. Thus, an example
in which the battery replacement device 100 performs the rental selection even if
the communication is unstable as described above will be described in the modified
example.
[0086] Figs. 7 and 8 are diagrams showing a concept of the battery sharing service adopting
the shared battery management system according to a modified example of the first
embodiment. In Fig. 7, a state in which the battery state list S and the rentable
battery list B are exchanged between the battery replacement device 100 and the operation
server 200 via the network NW in the shared battery management system 10 is schematically
shown. In Fig. 8, a state in which the battery replacement device 100 replaces the
used removable battery 510u with the charged removable battery 510c brought in by
a user P of the electric motorcycle 50 based on an acquired rentable battery list
B is schematically shown.
[0087] In the modified example, the operation server 200 creates a rentable battery list
B in which information of the rentable removable battery 510 and the order of rental
has been recorded and transmits the created rentable battery list B to the battery
replacement device 100 when communication is possible. The battery replacement device
100 stores the received rentable battery list B. The rentable battery list B includes
a rechargeable removable battery 510, i.e., a removable battery 510 whose charging
is desired to be avoided is excluded. The rentable battery list B includes information
of whether or not rental is available for each slot.
[0088] When communication with the operation server 200 is not possible as shown in Fig.
8, the battery replacement device 100 selects the charged removable battery 510 to
be rented in accordance with the stored rentable battery list B. In the modified example,
the operation server 200 creates a rentable battery list B based on the received battery
state list S and the information of the removable battery 510 whose charging is desired
to be avoided (whose rental is desired to be avoided).
[0089] The rentable battery list B is, for example, a list in which the battery IDs of the
removable batteries 510 with which rental (replacement) can be performed in the battery
replacement device 100 are arranged in the order of rental (replacement) or the like.
The operation server 200 generates the above-described rentable battery list B based
on the battery state information (for example, the date of manufacture, the number
of times of charging, the charging rate, or the like) included in the received battery
state list S.
[0090] As shown in Fig. 8, even if the wireless communication with the operation server
200 via the network NW is interrupted or the wireless communication cannot be stably
performed, it is not necessary to immediately stop or interrupt a procedure for replacing
the used removable battery 510u with the charged removable battery 510c.
[0091] The battery replacement device 100 can continue a procedure for replacing the removable
batteries 510 independently for the number of removable batteries 510 recorded in
the rentable battery list B. Thus, in the battery sharing service adopting the shared
battery management system 10, when the user P desires to replace the used removable
battery 510u, he or she can replace it with the charged removable battery 510c.
[0092] Generally, the user P uses the battery sharing service at a timing when it is expected
that it becomes difficult for the electric motorcycle 50 to travel due to power consumption
of the removable battery 510. Thus, the shared battery management system 10 is very
effective in maintaining the provision of the battery sharing service in accordance
with the rentable battery list B as in the modified example.
[0093] Although a case in which the operation server 200 transmits an instruction such as
a charging stop instruction or a rental prohibition instruction to the battery replacement
device 100 has been described in the above-described first embodiment, the present
invention is not limited thereto. For example, the operation server 200 may transmit
a result of determining whether to permit or prohibit charging of the removable battery
510 or a result of determining whether to permit or prohibit rental of the removable
battery 510 (detachment of the removable battery 510) to the battery replacement device
100 in place of or in addition to the charging stop instruction or the rental prohibition
instruction.
[0094] Although a case in which the operation server 200 determines whether or not to stop
charging of the removable battery 510 or whether or not to prohibit rental of the
removable battery 510 and the instruction (the charging stop instruction or the rental
prohibition instruction) based on a determination result is transmitted to the battery
replacement device 100 has been described in the above-described first embodiment,
the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the battery replacement
device 100 may be configured to determine whether or not to stop charging of the removable
battery 510 or whether or not to prohibit rental of the removable battery 510 and
control the charging of the removable battery 510 or the rental of the removable battery
510 in accordance with a determination result.
<Second embodiment
[0095] Hereinafter, a second embodiment will be described. In the first embodiment described
above, a case in which charging of the removable battery 510 is stopped or rental
of the removable battery 510 (detachment of the removable battery 510 from the slot)
is prohibited with respect to the removable battery 510 having the same slot ID as
the removable battery 510 for which the avoidance of charging or rental is requested
from a manufacturer among the removable batteries 510 respectively accommodated in
the plurality of slots has been described.
[0096] On the other hand, the second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in
that charging of removable batteries 510 respectively accommodated in a plurality
of slots is controlled based on a constraint condition regarding the electric power
capable of being supplied to a battery replacement device 100. Hereinafter, the differences
from the first embodiment will be mainly described and features in common with the
first embodiment will be omitted. In the description of the second embodiment, the
same parts as those of the first embodiment will be described with the same reference
signs.
[0097] An operation server 200 according to the second embodiment generates a charging stop
instruction based on information included in a battery state list S transmitted from
the battery replacement device 100 and the information stored in the operation server.
The operation server 200 transmits the generated charging stop instruction to the
battery replacement device 100. The information stored in the operation server includes
electric power capable of being received by the battery replacement device 100 (hereinafter
referred to as receivable electric power) and information about the receivable electric
power. The receivable electric power may be, for example, electric power (for example,
the unit is [W]) or may be an amount of electric power obtained by integrating the
electric power with time (for example, the unit is [Wh]). The information about the
receivable electric power includes, for example, an upper limit value of the number
of slots where charging can be performed simultaneously by the battery replacement
device 100 (hereinafter referred to as the upper limit number of slots).
[0098] A server storage 210 according to the second embodiment stores the upper limit number
of slots of the battery replacement device 100 and stores the battery state list S
transmitted from the battery replacement device 100 via a network NW
[0099] A server controller 220 according to the second embodiment generates a charging stop
instruction based on the battery state list S transmitted from the battery replacement
device 100 and the upper limit number of slots stored in the server storage 210.
[0100] For example, the server controller 220 generates a charging stop instruction when
a sum of the number of removable batteries 510 being charged included in the battery
state list S and the number of removable batteries 510 waiting to be charged are larger
than the upper limit number of slots. In this case, for example, the server controller
220 may be configured to permit charging in slots up to the upper limit number of
slots in descending order of charging rates. The server controller 220 outputs the
generated charging stop instruction to a server communicator 230.
[0101] The server controller 220 determines the upper limit number of slots based on, for
example, the power consumption of the battery replacement device 100, an electric
current value required for charging the removable battery 510, and a value of an electric
current capable of being supplied to the battery replacement device 100. The value
of the electric current capable of being supplied to the battery replacement device
100 may be read as a value of an electric current capable of being received by the
battery replacement device 100.
[0102] As in the first embodiment, the server communicator 230 according to the second embodiment
performs wireless communication with the replacement device communicator 150 provided
in the battery replacement device 100 via the network NW The server communicator 230
receives the battery state list S transmitted from the battery replacement device
100 via the network NW and causes the server storage 210 to store the received battery
state list S. The server communicator 230 transmits the charging stop instruction
output by a processor 144 to the battery replacement device 100 via the network NW
[0103] Here, the charging stop instruction will be further described. As for the battery
replacement device 100, it is expected that devices having the same specifications
will be installed in various environments. The installation environment may be a new
store that involves the construction of the electrical equipment, a store that uses
the existing electrical equipment, or the like. In the case of a store that uses the
existing electrical equipment, it may not be necessary to construct a dedicated power
supply environment with the installation of the battery replacement device 100 (for
example, a store for a limited period or the like). In the battery replacement device
100 installed in such a store, the number of removable batteries 510 capable of being
charged at the same time may be limited. For example, even if the battery replacement
device 100 includes eight slots 120 and charging is required in all the eight slots
120 as shown in Fig. 1, there is a store in which it is not possible to secure electric
power for charging in the eight slots 120 at the same time.
[0104] Thus, in the second embodiment, the operation server 200 stores the upper limit number
of slots for the battery replacement device 100 of each store and determines whether
or not it is necessary to stop charging based on the battery state list S and the
upper limit number of slots transmitted from each store. For example, when the upper
limit number of slots of the battery replacement device 100 installed in a store A
is four and the number of removable batteries 510 included in the battery state list
S required to be charged is six, the charging stop instruction is transmitted to the
two slots 120.
[0105] Fig. 9 is a diagram showing an example of information included in the battery state
list S according to the second embodiment. As shown in Fig. 9, the battery state list
S includes information in which the battery state information is associated with the
slot ID for each slot 120 and the battery replacement ID.
[0106] In the example shown in Fig. 9, the charging rates of the removable batteries 510
respectively accommodated in the slots 120 having slot IDs 1 to 8 are 100%, 100%,
78%, 77%, 65%, 63%, 20%, and 21%. In the example shown in Fig. 9, the removable batteries
510 having slot IDs 1 and 2 have been charged, the removable batteries 510 having
slot IDs 3 to 6 are being charged, and the removable batteries 510 having slot IDs
7 and 8 are waiting to be charged.
[0107] Although an example in which the removable batteries 510 are accommodated in all
the slots 120 is shown in relation to the battery state list S shown in Fig. 9, information
representing that the slot 120 is empty instead of the battery ID is associated with
the slot ID when there is a slot 120 where the removable battery 510 is not accommodated.
[0108] The battery state list may include the number of times the removable battery 510
has been charged, information representing a deterioration state of the removable
battery 510, information representing that the slot 120 has failed, information representing
the date and time when the removable battery 510 has been returned, information representing
that the battery replacement device 100 has failed, information representing the creation
date and time (or an update date and time) of the battery state list, and the like.
(Example of processing procedure)
[0109] Next, an example of a processing procedure in the shared battery management system
10 of the second embodiment will be described. Fig. 10 is a sequence diagram of an
example of the processing procedure of the shared battery management system 10 according
to the second embodiment.
[0110] (Step S11) The system operator registers information about the battery replacement
device (the upper limit number of slots) for each battery replacement device 100.
[0111] (Step S12) The replacement device controller 140 of the battery replacement device
100 acquires battery state information including battery IDs of the removable batteries
510 respectively accommodated in the slots 120. Subsequently, the replacement device
controller 140 updates the battery state list S based on the acquired battery state
information. The replacement device controller 140 creates the battery state list
S, for example, at a predetermined time, for a predetermined time period, or at a
predetermined time interval.
[0112] (Step S13) The replacement device controller 140 of the battery replacement device
100 transmits the battery state list S to the operation server 200.
[0113] (Step S14) The server controller 220 of the operation server 200 determines whether
or not a sum of the number of slots where the removable batteries 510 being charged
included in the received battery state list S are accommodated and the number of slots
where removable batteries 510 waiting to be charged are accommodated are larger than
the upper limit number of slots. When it is determined that the sum of the number
of slots where charging is in progress and the number of slots waiting for charging
is larger than the upper limit number of slots (step S14; YES), the server controller
220 proceeds to the processing of step S15. When it is determined that the sum of
the number of slots where charging is in progress and the number of slots waiting
for charging is smaller than or equal to the upper limit number of slots (step S14;
NO), the server controller 220 returns to the processing of step S13.
[0114] (Step S15) The server controller 220 of the operation server 200 selects a slot 120
for which a charging stop instruction is output.
[0115] (Step S16) The server controller 220 of the operation server 200 transmits the charging
stop instruction to the battery replacement device 100.
[0116] (Step S17) The replacement device controller 140 of the battery replacement device
100 excludes the slot 120 selected by the charging stop instruction and charges the
used removable battery 510u of the charging target. That is, the replacement device
controller 140 performs control so that the removable battery 510 accommodated in
the slot 120 selected by the charging stop instruction is not charged (charging is
deferred).
[0117] Normally, the server controller 220 transmits a charging stop command for "(number
of slots waiting to be charged) - (upper limit number of slots where simultaneous
charging is possible - number of slots where charging is in progress)." However, the
server controller 220 may be configured to generate the charging stop instruction
so that the number of slots does not exceed an upper limit slot value by preferentially
stopping charging when the removable battery 510 is charged at a level higher than
or equal to a capacity serving as a rental criterion in the battery replacement device
100 or the like.
[0118] As described above, in the second embodiment, one slot (one slot 120) is assigned
to each of the removable batteries 510 within the battery replacement device 100 and
the state of the removable battery 510 for each slot (the presence or absence of the
removable battery 510 or the like) and information of the removable battery 510 (a
unique value such as a serial number, a charging rate, or the like) are transmitted
to the operation server 200. Also, in the second embodiment, the operation server
200 can set whether or not the removable battery 510 can be charged for a slot (a
slot 120) of one unit based on the information about the battery replacement device
100. The information about the battery replacement device 100 includes the upper limit
number of slots as described above.
[0119] Thereby, according to the first modified example, it is possible to efficiently charge
the removable battery 510 because charging is stopped for each slot when the electric
power exceeds electric power capable of being supplied to the removable battery 510
in accordance with electric power capable of being supplied to the battery replacement
device 100.
[0120] In other words, according to the second embodiment, when a maximum load of a replacement
device is kept at a specific value or less because there is dependency on the installation
environment of the battery replacement device 100, the operation server 200 side can
preset the number of slots where simultaneous charging is possible in the battery
replacement device 100 and issue the charging stop instruction to the battery replacement
device 100 so that the number of slots does not exceeds the number of slots where
simultaneous charging is possible. The reason why there is dependency on the installation
environment of the battery replacement device 100 is that, for example, the indoor
wiring of connected system power cannot withstand the maximum load of the replacement
device or the like.
[0121] As a result, according to the second embodiment, it is not necessary to take an individual
measure such as rewriting the program for each battery replacement device 100 because
the process of the battery replacement device 100 is executed by the command from
the operation server 200 side and the operation cost can be reduced because implementation
is enabled using the same housing at multiple locations.
[0122] Also, according to the second embodiment, when the removable battery 510 has been
returned, the battery state list is updated and transmitted, so that it is possible
to control whether or not the returned removable battery can be charged.
(First modified example of the second embodiment)
[0123] Although an example in which the operation server 200 stores the upper limit number
of slots in the battery replacement device 100 has been described in the above-described
second embodiment, the present invention is not limited thereto. Fig. 11 is a diagram
showing an example of a relationship between a charging rate and an electric current
value of a battery. In Fig. 11, the horizontal axis represent time, the vertical axis
on the left side represents an electric current value [A], and the vertical axis on
the right side represents a charging rate [%]. Reference sign g1 represents a change
in the electric current value with respect to time. Reference sign g2 represents a
change in the charging rate with respect to time.
[0124] As shown in Fig. 11, an electric current value required for charging decreases as
the charging rate changes. Thus, for example, when eight removable batteries having
a charging rate of 10% are accommodated in the battery replacement device 100, the
electric current value required for charging is I5×8 [A]. Here, the power consumption
due to the control of the battery replacement device 100 and the like is omitted.
When the value of the electric current capable of being supplied to the battery replacement
device 100 is I5×4 [A], four removable batteries 510 with a charging rate of 10% can
be charged at the same time and the remaining four removable batteries 510 are required
to stop charging (wait to be charged).
[0125] On the other hand, in the example shown in Fig. 11, the electric current value required
for charging the removable battery 510 having a charging rate of 80% is 14 (=(I5)×4/5).
When the value of the electric current capable of being supplied to the battery replacement
device 100 is I5×4 [A], five removable batteries 510 with a charging rate of 80% can
be charged at the same time and the remaining three removable batteries 510 are required
to stop charging (wait to be charged). As described above, the number of rechargeable
removable batteries 510 varies with the charging rate of the removable battery 510.
[0126] The charging characteristics shown in Fig. 11 show the process and the charging characteristics
of the removable battery 510 are not limited thereto.
[0127] The components of the battery replacement device 100, the operation server 200, and
the removable battery 510 in the first modified example are the same as those in Figs.
2 to 4. In the first modified example, the process of the operation server 200 is
different.
[0128] The server storage 210 of the operation server 200 stores an upper limit electric
current value (or an upper limit electric power value) for a value of an electric
current (electric power) capable of being supplied to the battery replacement device
100 for each battery replacement device 100 as constraint information. The server
storage 210 stores the charging characteristics (see Fig. 11) of the removable battery
510. Also, when there are a plurality of types of removable batteries 510, the server
storage 210 stores the charging characteristics for each type of removable battery
510.
[0129] The server controller 220 generates the charging stop instruction based on the battery
state list S transmitted from the battery replacement device 100 and the upper limit
electric current value stored in the server storage 210. For example, the server controller
220 generates the charging stop instruction when a sum of a value of electric power
consumed in the slot 120 (hereinafter referred to as a consumed electric power value)
according to charging the removable battery 510 being charged included in the battery
state list S, a consumed electric power value of the slot 120 according to charging
of the removable battery 510 waiting to be charged, and an operating basic electric
power value of the battery replacement device 100 is larger than the upper limit electric
power value.
[0130] Alternatively, for example, the server controller 220 generates the charging stop
instruction when a sum of a value of electric current consumed in the slot 120 (hereinafter
referred to as a consumed electric current value) according to charging the removable
battery 510 being charged included in the battery state list S, a consumed electric
current value of the slot 120 according to charging of the removable battery 510 waiting
to be charged, and an operating basic electric current value of the battery replacement
device 100 is larger than the upper limit electric current value.
[0131] The server controller 220 calculates an electric current value for charging based
on the charging rate of each removable battery 510 being charged and waiting to be
charged included in the battery state list S. In this case, for example, the server
controller 220 may be configured to permit charging in slots up to the upper limit
number of slots in descending order of charging rates. The server controller 220 outputs
the generated charging stop instruction to the server communicator 230. The battery
state list S is an example of "corresponding information."
[0132] Next, an example of a processing procedure in the shared battery management system
10 of the first modified example will be described. Fig. 12 is a sequence diagram
of an example of the processing procedure of the shared battery management system
10 according to the first modified example of the second embodiment. Processing similar
to that in Fig. 10 is denoted by the same reference signs and description thereof
will be omitted.
[0133] (Steps S11 to S13) The shared battery management system 10 performs the processing
of steps S11 to S13. After the processing, the shared battery management system 10
proceeds to the processing of step S21.
[0134] (Step S21) The server controller 220 of the operation server 200 determines whether
or not a sum of a consumed electric current value (or a consumed electric power value)
of the slot 120 where the removable battery 510 being charged included in the battery
state list S is accommodated, a consumed electric current value (or a consumed electric
power value) of the slot 120 where the removable battery 510 waiting to be charged
is accommodated, and an operating basic electric current value of the battery replacement
device 100 is larger than the upper limit electric current value (or the upper limit
electric power value).
[0135] When it is determined that the sum of a consumed electric current value (or a consumed
electric power value) of the slot 120 where the removable battery 510 being charged
is accommodated, a consumed electric current value (or a consumed electric power value)
of the slot 120 where the removable battery 510 waiting to be charged is accommodated,
and an operating basic electric current value of the battery replacement device 100
is larger than the upper limit electric current value (or the upper limit electric
power value) (step S21; YES), the server controller 220 proceeds to the processing
of step S15.
[0136] When it is determined that the sum of a consumed electric current value (or a consumed
electric power value) of the slot 120 where the removable battery 510 being charged
is accommodated, the consumed electric current value (or a consumed electric power
value) of the slot 120 where the removable battery 510 waiting to be charged is accommodated,
and an operating basic electric current value of the battery replacement device 100
is smaller than or equal to the upper limit electric current value (or the upper limit
electric power value) (step S21; NO), the server controller 220 returns to the processing
of step S13.
[0137] When the upper limit electric current value (or the upper limit electric power value)
is used as described above, it is desirable that the battery replacement device 100
periodically (for example, every 1 or 5 minutes) transmit the battery state list to
the operation server 200. The operation server 200 can accurately control the slot
where charging is stopped by acquiring the charging rate of the removable battery
510 accommodated in each slot 120 based on the received battery state list.
[0138] As described above, in the first modified example, one slot (one slot 120) is assigned
to each of the removable batteries 510 within the battery replacement device 100 and
the state of the removable battery 510 for each slot (the presence or absence of the
removable battery 510 or the like) and information of the removable battery 510 (a
unique value such as a serial number, a charging rate, or the like) are transmitted
to the operation server 200. In the second embodiment, the operation server 200 can
set whether or not the removable battery 510 can be charged for a slot (a slot 120)
of one unit based on the information about the battery replacement device 100. As
described above, the information about the battery replacement device 100 is an upper
limit electric current value or an upper limit electric power value and is information
representing electric power capable of being supplied to the battery replacement device.
[0139] Thereby, according to the first modified example, it is possible to efficiently charge
the removable battery 510 because charging is stopped for each slot when the electric
power exceeds electric power capable of being supplied to the removable battery 510
in accordance with electric power capable of being supplied to the battery replacement
device 100.
[0140] As a result, according to the first modified example, effects similar to those of
the second embodiment can be obtained. According to the first modified example, it
is not necessary to take an individual measure such as rewriting the program for each
battery replacement device 100 because the process of the battery replacement device
100 is executed by the command from the operation server 200 side and the operation
cost can be reduced because implementation is enabled using the same housing at multiple
locations.
[0141] Even in the modified example, because the battery state list is updated and transmitted
when the removable battery 510 has been returned, it is possible to control whether
or not the returned removable battery can be charged.
(Second modified example of second embodiment)
[0142] In the first modified example of the second embodiment described above, an example
in which the operation server 200 generates a charging stop instruction and a rental
prohibition instruction based on the battery state list S received from the battery
replacement device 100 and the information stored in the operation server 200 has
been described.
[0143] However, when the battery replacement device 100 has been installed in an area where
the communication environment is vulnerable, a state in which communication with the
operation server 200 may not be possible may occur.
[0144] Thus, in the modified example, an example in which the battery replacement device
100 performs charging stop control even if the communication is unstable as described
above will be described.
[0145] Figs. 13 and 14 are diagrams showing a concept of a battery sharing service adopting
the shared battery management system according to the second modified example of the
second embodiment. In Fig. 13, a state in which the battery state list S and the upper
limit number of slots B are exchanged between the battery replacement device 100 and
the operation server 200 via the network NW in the shared battery management system
10 is schematically shown. In Fig. 14, a state in which the battery replacement device
100 replaces the used removable battery 510u brought in by the user P of the electric
motorcycle 50 with the charged removable battery 510c based on the acquired upper
limit number of slots B is schematically shown.
[0146] In the second modified example, the operation server 200 creates the upper limit
number of slots B, which is information representing the number of slots where charging
is possible, and transmits the created upper limit number of slots B to the battery
replacement device 100 when communication is possible. The operation server 200 generates
the upper limit number of slots B based on, for example, the maximum charging electric
current value of the charging characteristics shown in Fig. 11. The battery replacement
device 100 stores the received upper limit number of slots B.
[0147] When the battery replacement device 100 cannot communicate with the operation server
200 as shown in Fig. 14, the battery replacement device 100 controls the number of
slots where charging is performed in accordance with the stored upper limit number
of slots B. For example, when the upper limit number of slots is four, the battery
replacement device 100 may be configured to select four slots in order from the earliest
date and time when the removable battery 510 was returned. When the charging of the
removable battery 510 being charged has been completed, the battery replacement device
100 may be configured to start charging the removable battery 510 of the slot 120
waiting to be charged instead of the slot 120 where the charging has been completed.
[0148] As shown in Fig. 14, even if the wireless communication with the operation server
200 via the network NW is interrupted or the wireless communication cannot be stably
performed, it is not necessary to immediately stop or interrupt charging of the removable
battery 510. The battery replacement device 100 can continuously rent out the charged
removable battery 510c and can continuously charge the battery. Thus, in the battery
sharing service adopting the shared battery management system 10, when the user P
desires to replace the used removable battery 510u, he or she can replace it with
the charged removable battery 510c. Generally, the user P uses the battery sharing
service at a timing when it is expected that it becomes difficult for the electric
motorcycle 50 to travel due to power consumption of the removable battery 510. Thus,
the shared battery management system 10 is very effective in maintaining the provision
of the battery sharing service in accordance with the rentable battery list B as in
the modified example.
[0149] Although a case in which the operation server 200 transmits instructions such as
a charging stop instruction and a rental prohibition instruction to the battery replacement
device 100 has been described in the above-described second embodiment, the present
invention is not limited thereto. For example, the operation server 200 may transmit
a slot ID of a slot 120 where a rechargeable removable battery 510 has been accommodated
or the like to the battery replacement device 100 in place of or in addition to the
charging stop instruction or the rental prohibition instruction.
[0150] Although a case in which the operation server 200 determines whether or not charging
of the removable battery 510 is to be stopped or whether or not rental of the removable
battery 510 is to be prohibited and the instruction (the charging stop instruction
or the rental prohibition instruction) based on a determination result is transmitted
to the battery replacement device 100 has been described in the above-described second
embodiment, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the battery
replacement device 100 may be configured to determine whether or not charging of the
removable battery 510 is to be stopped or whether or not rental of the removable battery
510 is to be prohibited and control the charging of the removable battery 510 or the
rental of the removable battery 510 in accordance with a determination result.
[0151] Also, all or a part of a process to be performed by the battery replacement device
100 or the operation server 200 may be performed by recording a program for implementing
all or some of the functions of the battery replacement device 100 or the operation
server 200 according to the present invention on a computer-readable recording medium
and causing a computer system to read and execute the program recorded on the recording
medium. Also, the "computer system" used here is assumed to include an operating system
(OS) and hardware such as peripheral devices. Also, the "computer system" is assumed
to include a homepage providing environment (or displaying environment) when a World
Wide Web (WWW) system is used. The "computer-readable recording medium" refers to
a storage device, including a flexible disk, a magneto-optical disc, a read only memory
(ROM), a portable medium such as a compact disc (CD)-ROM, and a hard disk embedded
in the computer system. Further, the "computer-readable recording medium" is assumed
to include a computer-readable recording medium for retaining the program for a given
time period as in a volatile memory (a random access memory (RAM)) inside the computer
system including a server and a client when the program is transmitted via a network
such as the Internet or a communication circuit such as a telephone circuit.
[0152] Also, the above-described program may be transmitted from a computer system storing
the program in a storage device or the like via a transmission medium or transmitted
to another computer system by transmission waves in a transmission medium. Here, the
"transmission medium" for transmitting the program refers to a medium including a
function of transmitting information, like a network (a communication network) such
as the Internet or a communication circuit (a communication line) such as a telephone
circuit. Also, the above-described program may be a program for implementing some
of the above-described functions. Further, the above-described program may be a program
capable of implementing the above-described function in combination with a program
already recorded on the computer system, i.e., a so-called differential file (differential
program).
[Expression example 1]
[0153] The above-described embodiments can be expressed as follows.
[0154] (1-1) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, there is provided a shared
battery management system (10) for managing charging and rental of a removable battery
(510) removably mounted on an electric vehicle (the electric motorcycle 50) and shared
by a plurality of electric vehicles, the shared battery management system including:
a plurality of removable batteries to which battery identification information (battery
IDs) for identifying the removable batteries are assigned; a battery replacement device
(100) including a plurality of slots (120) for accommodating the removable batteries,
wherein slot identification information (a slot ID) for identifying the slot is assigned
to each of the plurality of slots, and configured to acquire the battery identification
information from the removable battery accommodated in the slot, transmit a battery
state list in which the battery identification information and the slot identification
information are associated for each slot to an operation server, and control whether
or not charging is available for each slot based on an instruction (a charging stop
instruction or a rental prohibition instruction) from the operation server; and the
operation server (200) configured to determine whether or not charging is available
with respect to each of the plurality of slots of the battery replacement device based
on the battery state list received from the battery replacement device and information
from a manufacturer of the removable battery and transmit an instruction associated
with whether or not charging is available to the battery replacement device based
on a determination result.
[0155] According to (1-1), the battery state list in which the identification information
of the removable battery accommodated in each slot and the slot identification information
are associated is transmitted to the operation server and the operation server is
configured to determine whether or not the charging is available for each slot. Thereby,
according to (1-1), it is possible to avoid charging of the removable battery whose
charging is desired to be avoided.
[0156] (1-2) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, in the shared battery management
system, the operation server may determine whether or not rental is available with
respect to each of the plurality of slots of the battery replacement device based
on the battery state list and information from a manufacturer of the removable battery
and transmit an instruction regarding whether or not rental is available (a rental
prohibition instruction) based on a determination result to the battery replacement
device and the battery replacement device may control whether or not the rental of
the removable battery is available for each slot based on the instruction regarding
whether or not the rental is available from the operation server.
[0157] According to (1-2), the operation server is configured to determine whether or not
the charging is available for each slot based on the battery state list and the information
from the manufacturer of the removable battery. Thereby, according to (1-1), for example,
it is possible to avoid rental of a removable battery of a defective lot.
[0158] (1-3) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, in the shared battery management
system, when the removable battery has been accommodated in the slot, the battery
replacement device may be configured to acquire the battery identification information
to update the battery state list and transmit the updated battery state list to the
operation server.
[0159] According to (1-3), because the battery state list is updated and transmitted when
the removable battery has been returned, it is possible to control whether or not
charging is available or whether or not rental is available with respect to the returned
removable battery.
[0160] (1-4) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, in the shared battery management
system, the battery state list may include at least one of the number of times the
removable battery has been charged, information representing a deterioration state
of the removable battery, information representing a charging rate of the removable
battery, information representing that the removable battery is not accommodated in
the slot, information representing that the slot has failed, and information representing
that the battery replacement device has failed.
[0161] According to (1-4), in the shared battery management system, it is possible to avoid
the rental of a removable battery that has deteriorated beyond a limit. According
to (1-4), in the shared battery management system, a removable battery having a charging
rate of a predetermined proportion or more can be included in the removable batteries
for which rental (replacement) is possible. According to (1-4), in the shared battery
management system, a flexible method of charging or renting out a removable battery
according to the way of thinking or an intention of a manager of the shared battery
management system and an operator of the battery sharing service adopting the shared
battery management system can be provided.
[0162] (1-5) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, in the shared battery management
system, the operation server may be configured to create a rentable battery list in
which a plurality of removable batteries capable of being charged and rented out in
the battery replacement device and an order of rental of the removable batteries are
recorded and transmit the created rentable battery list to the battery replacement
device and the battery replacement device may be configured to acquire and store the
rentable battery list and perform control so that the removable battery is rented
out in accordance with the order of the rental represented by the stored rentable
battery list even if the instruction is not able to be acquired as a response to the
transmission of the battery state list.
[0163] According to (1-5), even if a state in which communication is disabled between the
battery replacement device and the operation server has occurred, the battery replacement
device can rent out the removable battery based on the rentable battery list acquired
from the operation server.
[Expression example 2]
[0164] Also, the above-described embodiment can be expressed as follows.
[0165] (2-1) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, there is provided a shared
battery management system (10) for managing charging and rental of a removable battery
(510) removably mounted on an electric vehicle (the electric motorcycle 50) and shared
by a plurality of electric vehicles, the shared battery management system including:
a plurality of removable batteries to which battery identification information (battery
IDs) for identifying the removable batteries are assigned; a battery replacement device
(100) including a plurality of slots (120) for accommodating the removable batteries,
wherein slot identification information for identifying the slot is assigned to each
of the plurality of slots, and configured to acquire the battery identification information
from the removable battery accommodated in the slot, transmit a battery state list
in which the battery identification information and the slot identification information
are associated for each slot to an operation server, and control whether or not charging
is available for each slot based on an instruction (a charging stop instruction) from
the operation server; and the operation server (200) configured to determine whether
or not charging is available with respect to each of the plurality of slots of the
battery replacement device based on the battery state list received from the battery
replacement device and information representing electric power capable of being supplied
to the battery replacement device and transmit an instruction associated with whether
or not charging is available to the battery replacement device based on a determination
result.
[0166] According to (2-1), the battery state list in which the identification information
of the removable battery accommodated in each slot and the slot identification information
are associated is transmitted to the operation server and the operation server is
configured to determine whether or not the charging is available for each slot based
on the received battery state list and the reception information representing the
electric power capable of being supplied to the battery replacement device. Thereby,
according to (2-1), it is possible to control charging of the removable battery for
each slot in accordance with the electric power capable of being supplied to the battery
replacement device.
[0167] (2-2) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, in the shared battery management
system, the information representing the electric power capable of being supplied
to the battery replacement device may be information representing the upper limit
number of slots which is the number of slots where charging is performed simultaneously,
when a sum of the number of slots where the removable battery being charged included
in the battery state list is accommodated and the number of slots where the removable
battery waiting to be charged is accommodated is larger than the upper limit number
of slots, the operation server may transmit an instruction for stopping charging of
the removable battery accommodated in the slot exceeding charging based on the upper
limit number of slots to the battery replacement device, and the battery replacement
device may perform control so that the removable battery accommodated in the slot
included in the received instruction for stopping the charging is not charged.
[0168] According to (2-2), the operation server is configured to determine whether or not
charging is available based on the upper limit number of slots, the number of slots
where charging is in progress included in the battery state list received by the battery
replacement device, and the number of slots waiting for charging. Thereby, according
to (2-2), it is possible to perform control so that charging of the removable battery
accommodated in the slot exceeding charging based on the number of slots according
to the electric power capable of being supplied to the battery replacement device
is stopped.
[0169] (2-3) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, in the shared battery management
system, the information representing the electric power capable of being supplied
to the battery replacement device may be information representing an upper limit electric
current value which is a value of the electric power capable of being supplied to
the battery replacement device, when a sum of a consumed electric current value of
a slot where the removable battery being charged included in the battery state list
is accommodated, a consumed electric current value of a slot where the removable battery
waiting to be charged is accommodated, and an electric current value required to operate
the battery replacement device is larger than the upper limit electric current value,
the operation server may be configured to transmit an instruction for stopping charging
of the removable battery accommodated in the slot exceeding charging based on the
upper limit electric current value to the battery replacement device, and the battery
replacement device may be configured to perform control so that the removable battery
accommodated in the slot included in the received instruction for stopping the charging
is not charged.
[0170] According to (2-3), the operation server may be configured to determine whether or
not charging is available for each slot based on a consumed electric current value
of a slot where charging is in progress included in the battery state list received
by the battery replacement device, a consumed electric current value of a slot waiting
for charging, and an electric current value required to operate the battery replacement
device. Thereby, according to (2-3), it is possible to perform control so that charging
of the removable battery accommodated in the slot exceeding charging based on the
number of slots according to a value of an electric current capable of being supplied
to the battery replacement device is stopped.
[0171] (2-4) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, in the shared battery management
system, the information representing the electric power capable of being supplied
to the battery replacement device may be information representing an upper limit electric
power value which is a value of the electric power capable of being supplied to the
battery replacement device, when a sum of a consumed electric power value of a slot
where the removable battery being charged included in the battery state list is accommodated,
a consumed electric power value of a slot where the removable battery waiting to be
charged is accommodated, and an electric power value required to operate the battery
replacement device is larger than the upper limit electric power value, the operation
server may be configured to transmit an instruction for stopping charging of the removable
battery accommodated in the slot exceeding charging based on the upper limit electric
power value to the battery replacement device, and the battery replacement device
may be configured to perform control so that the removable battery accommodated in
the slot included in the received instruction for stopping the charging is not charged.
[0172] According to (2-4), the operation server may be configured to determine whether or
not charging is available for each slot based on a consumed electric power value of
a slot where charging is in progress included in the battery state list received by
the battery replacement device, a consumed electric power value of a slot waiting
for charging, and an electric power value required to operate the battery replacement
device. Thereby, according to (2-4), it is possible to perform control so that charging
of the removable battery accommodated in the slot exceeding charging based on the
number of slots according to a value of electric power capable of being supplied to
the battery replacement device is stopped.
[0173] (2-5) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, in the shared battery management
system, when the removable battery has been accommodated in the slot, the battery
replacement device may be configured to acquire the battery identification information
to update the battery state list and transmit the updated battery state list to the
operation server.
[0174] According to (2-5), because the battery state list is updated and transmitted when
the removable battery has been returned, it is possible to control whether or not
charging is available or whether or not rental is available with respect to the returned
removable battery.
[0175] (2-6) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, in the shared battery management
system, the battery state list may include at least one of the number of times the
removable battery has been charged, information representing a deterioration state
of the removable battery, information representing a charging rate of the removable
battery, information representing that the removable battery is not accommodated in
the slot, information representing that the slot has failed, and information representing
that the battery replacement device has failed.
[0176] According to (2-6), in the shared battery management system, it is possible to avoid
the rental of a removable battery that has deteriorated beyond a limit. According
to (2-6), in the shared battery management system, a removable battery having a charging
rate of a predetermined proportion or more can be included in the removable batteries
for which rental (replacement) is possible. According to (2-6), in the shared battery
management system, a flexible method of charging or renting out a removable battery
according to the way of thinking or an intention of a manager of the shared battery
management system and an operator of the battery sharing service adopting the shared
battery management system can be provided.
[0177] (2-7) According to an aspect of the present embodiment, in the shared battery management
system, the operation server may be configured to create a rentable battery list in
which a plurality of removable batteries capable of being charged and rented out in
the battery replacement device and an order of rental of the removable batteries are
recorded and transmit the created rentable battery list to the battery replacement
device and the battery replacement device may be configured to acquire and store the
rentable battery list and perform control so that the removable battery is rented
out in accordance with the order of the rental represented by the stored rentable
battery list even if the instruction is not able to be acquired as a response to the
transmission of the battery state list.
[0178] According to (2-7), even if a state in which communication is disabled between the
battery replacement device and the operation server has occurred, the battery replacement
device can rent out the removable battery based on the rentable battery list acquired
from the operation server.
[0179] Although modes for carrying out the present invention have been described above using
the embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments and various
modifications and replacements can be applied without departing from the spirit and
scope of the present invention.
[Reference Signs List]
[0180]
- 10
- Shared battery management system (battery use system)
- 100
- Battery replacement device (charging device)
- 200
- Operation server
- 510, 510c, 510u
- Removable battery
- 120, 120-1 to 120-8
- Slot (accommodation unit)
- 110
- Display
- 120T
- Connector
- 120C
- Charger
- 130
- Replacement device storage
- 140
- Replacement device controller (first controller)
- 150
- Replacement device communicator (first communicator)
- 141
- Charging controller
- 142
- Measurement sensor
- 143
- Information acquirer
- 144
- Processor
- 210
- Server storage
- 220
- Server controller (second controller)
- 230
- Server communicator (second communicator)
- 511
- Power storage
- 512
- Measurement sensor
- 513
- BMU
- 514
- Storage
- 515
- Connector
- S
- Battery state list
- R
- Instruction
1. A battery use system comprising:
a battery removably mounted on an electric power device using electric power;
a charging device configured to charge the battery; and
a server configured to communicate with the charging device,
wherein the charging device comprises
a first communicator configured to communicate with the server;
a plurality of accommodation units configured to accommodate the battery;
an acquirer configured to acquire identification information of the battery accommodated
in the accommodation unit; and
a first controller configured to transmit the identification information acquired
by the acquirer to the server via the first communicator and control charging of the
battery and/or detachment of the battery for each accommodation unit on the basis
of reception information received by the first communicator from the server, and
wherein the server comprises
a second communicator configured to communicate with the charging device; and
a second controller configured to determine whether or not the charging of the battery
and/or the detachment of the battery accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation
units are available on the basis of the identification information received by the
second communicator and provision information provided from an information provider
and transmit transmission information on an availability determination result to the
charging device via the second communicator.
2. The battery use system according to claim 1,
wherein the provision information comprises first identification information which
is the identification information of the battery whose charging and/or detachment
should be prohibited, and
wherein, when second identification information, which is the identification information
received by the second communicator, is identical with the first identification information,
the second controller is configured to determine that the charging of the battery
and/or the detachment of the battery corresponding to the second identification information
identical with the first identification information are unavailable and transmits
the transmission information on a determination result of determining that the charging
of the battery and/or the detachment of the battery are unavailable to the charging
device via the second communicator.
3. The battery use system according to claim 2, wherein the first controller is configured
to prohibit the charging of the battery and/or the detachment of the battery corresponding
to the second identification information identical with the first identification information
on the basis of the reception information received by the first communicator from
the server.
4. The battery use system according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
wherein the second controller is configured to determine whether or not the detachment
of the battery accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation unit is available
on the basis of the identification information and the provision information and transmits
the transmission information on an availability determination result to the charging
device via the second communicator, and
wherein the first controller is configured to prohibit the detachment of the battery
for each accommodation unit on the basis of the reception information received by
the first communicator from the server.
5. The battery use system according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
wherein the charging device further comprises a storage configured to store information,
wherein the second controller is configured to generate corresponding information
in which an order of the battery to be preferentially detached from the accommodation
unit is associated with the identification information of each of a plurality of batteries
capable of being detached from the accommodation unit on the basis of the identification
information received by the second communicator and transmit the generated corresponding
information to the charging device via the second communicator, and
wherein the first controller is configured to cause the storage to store the corresponding
information received by the first communicator and control the detachment of the battery
for each accommodation unit on the basis of the corresponding information stored in
the storage.
6. The battery use system according to any one of claims 1 to 5,
wherein the acquirer is configured to acquire the identification information from
the battery newly accommodated in the accommodation unit when the battery has been
newly accommodated in the accommodation unit where the battery was not accommodated,
and
wherein the first controller is configured to transmit the identification information
newly acquired by the acquirer to the server via the first communicator when the identification
information has been newly acquired by the acquirer.
7. The battery use system according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
wherein the acquirer further is configured to acquire incidental information comprising
at least one of the number of times the battery has been charged, a state of deterioration
of the battery, and a charging rate of the battery; and
wherein the first controller is configured to transmit the incidental information
acquired by the acquirer to the server via the first communicator.
8. The battery use system according to any one of claims 1 to 7,
wherein the charging device further comprises another acquirer configured to acquire
charging device information comprising at least one of information representing that
the battery is not accommodated in the accommodation unit, information representing
that the accommodation unit has failed, and information representing that the charging
device has failed, and
wherein the first controller is configured to transmit the charging device information
acquired by the other acquirer to the server via the first communicator.
9. An information processing device comprising:
a communicator configured to receive identification information of a battery accommodated
in an accommodation unit from a charging device comprising a plurality of accommodation
units, which is configured to accommodate the battery removably mounted on an electric
power device using electric power, and configured to charge the battery accommodated
in the accommodation unit; and
a controller configured to determine whether or not charging of the battery and/or
detachment of the battery accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation units
are available on the basis of the identification information received by the communicator
and provision information provided from an information provider and transmit transmission
information for causing the charging device to control the charging of the battery
and/or the detachment of the battery for each accommodation unit on the basis of an
availability determination result to the charging device via the communicator.
10. A battery use method comprising:
a process in which a computer, which comprises a communicator configured to receive
identification information of a battery accommodated in an accommodation unit from
a charging device comprising a plurality of accommodation units, which is configured
to accommodate the battery removably mounted on an electric power device using electric
power, and configured to charge the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit,
is configured to determine whether or not charging of the battery and/or detachment
of the battery accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation units are available
on the basis of the identification information received by the communicator and provision
information provided from an information provider; and
a process in which the computer transmits transmission information for causing the
charging device to control the charging of the battery and/or the detachment of the
battery for each accommodation unit on the basis of an availability determination
result to the charging device via the communicator.
11. A program for causing a computer, which comprises a communicator configured to receive
identification information of a battery accommodated in an accommodation unit from
a charging device comprising a plurality of accommodation units, which is configured
to accommodate the battery removably mounted on an electric power device using electric
power, and configured to charge the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit,
to execute:
a process of determining whether or not charging of the battery and/or detachment
of the battery accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation units are available
on the basis of the identification information received by the communicator and provision
information provided from an information provider; and
a process of transmitting transmission information for causing the charging device
to control the charging of the battery and/or the detachment of the battery for each
accommodation unit on the basis of an availability determination result to the charging
device via the communicator.
12. A battery use system comprising:
a battery removably mounted on an electric power device using electric power;
a charging device configured to charge the battery; and
a server configured to communicate with the charging device,
wherein the charging device comprises
a first communicator configured to communicate with the server;
a plurality of accommodation units configured to accommodate the battery;
an acquirer configured to acquire identification information of the accommodation
unit where the battery is accommodated among the plurality of accommodation units;
and
a first controller configured to transmit the identification information acquired
by the acquirer to the server via the first communicator and control charging of the
battery for each accommodation unit on the basis of reception information received
by the first communicator from the server, and
wherein the server comprises
a second communicator configured to communicate with the charging device; and
a second controller configured to determine whether or not the charging of the battery
accommodated in each of the plurality of accommodation units is available on the basis
of the identification information received by the second communicator and receivable
power, which is electric power capable of being externally received by the charging
device, and transmit transmission information on an availability determination result
to the charging device via the second communicator.
13. The battery use system according to claim 12,
wherein the second controller is configured to compare the number of accommodations
which is the number of accommodation units corresponding to the identification information
received by the second communicator with an upper limit number which is the number
of accommodation units in which batteries are able to be simultaneously charged obtained
on the basis of the receivable power, and
wherein, when the number of accommodations is larger than the upper limit number,
the second controller is configured to determine that the charging of the battery
accommodated in the accommodation unit for a quantity by which the number of accommodations
exceeds the upper limit number is unavailable and transmits the transmission information
on a determination result of determining that the charging of the battery is unavailable
to the charging device via the second communicator.
14. The battery use system according to claim 13, wherein the first controller is configured
to prohibit the charging of the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit for
the quantity by which the number of accommodations exceeds the upper limit number
among a plurality of batteries accommodated in the accommodation units on the basis
of the reception information received by the first communicator.
15. The battery use system according to any one of claims 12 to 14,
wherein the second controller is configured to compare a total consumed electric current
value when the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit corresponding to the
identification information received by the second communicator is charged with an
upper limit value of an electric current capable of being received by the charging
device obtained on the basis of the receivable power,
wherein, when the total consumed electric current value is larger than the upper limit
value, the second controller is configured to determine that the charging of the battery
for a quantity by which the total consumed electric current value exceeds the upper
limit value is unavailable and transmits the transmission information on a determination
result of determining that the charging of the battery is unavailable to the charging
device via the second communicator, and
wherein the first controller is configured to prohibit the charging of the battery
for the quantity by which the total consumed electric current value exceeds the upper
limit value among a plurality of batteries accommodated in the accommodation units
on the basis of the reception information received by the first communicator.
16. The battery use system according to any one of claims 12 to 15,
wherein the second controller is configured to compare a sum of a total consumed electric
power value when the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit corresponding
to the identification information received by the second communicator is charged and
an electric power value required to operate the charging device with an upper limit
value of an electric current capable of being received by the charging device obtained
on the basis of the receivable power,
wherein, when the sum is larger than the upper limit value, the second controller
is configured to determine that the charging of the battery for a quantity by which
the sum exceeds the upper limit value is unavailable and transmits the transmission
information on a determination result of determining that the charging of the battery
is unavailable to the charging device via the second communicator, and
wherein the first controller is configured to prohibit the charging of the battery
for the quantity by which the sum exceeds the upper limit value among a plurality
of batteries accommodated in the accommodation units on the basis of the reception
information received by the first communicator.
17. The battery use system according to any one of claims 12 to 16,
wherein the charging device further comprises a storage configured to store information,
wherein the acquirer further is configured to acquire battery identification information
which is identification information of the battery accommodated in the accommodation
unit,
wherein the first controller is further configured to transmit the battery identification
information acquired by the acquirer to the server via the first communicator,
wherein the second controller is configured to generate corresponding information
in which an order of the battery to be preferentially detached from the accommodation
unit is associated with the battery identification information of each of a plurality
of batteries capable of being detached from the accommodation unit on the basis of
the battery identification information received by the second communicator and transmits
the generated corresponding information to the charging device via the second communicator,
and
wherein the first controller is configured to cause the storage to store the corresponding
information received by the first communicator and control the detachment of the battery
for each accommodation unit on the basis of the corresponding information stored in
the storage.
18. A charging device for charging a battery removably mounted on an electric power device
using electric power, the charging device comprising:
a plurality of accommodation units configured to accommodate the battery; and
a controller configured to determine whether or not charging of the battery accommodated
in each of the plurality of accommodation units is available on the basis of receivable
power, which is electric power capable of being externally received by the charging
device and control the charging of the battery for each accommodation unit on the
basis of an availability determination result.
19. An information processing device comprising:
a communicator configured to receive identification information of an accommodation
unit where a battery is accommodated from a charging device comprising a plurality
of accommodation units, which is configured to accommodate the battery removably mounted
on an electric power device using electric power, and configured to charge the battery
accommodated in the accommodation unit; and
a controller configured to determine whether or not charging of the battery accommodated
in each of the plurality of accommodation units is available on the basis of the identification
information received by the communicator and receivable power, which is electric power
capable of being externally received by the charging device and transmit transmission
information for causing the charging device to control the charging of the battery
for each accommodation unit on the basis of an availability determination result to
the charging device via the communicator.
20. A battery use method comprising:
a process in which a computer, which comprises a communicator configured to receive
identification information of an accommodation unit where a battery is accommodated
from a charging device comprising a plurality of accommodation units, which is configured
to accommodate the battery removably mounted on an electric power device using electric
power, and configured to charge the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit,
is configured to determine whether or not charging of the battery accommodated in
each of the plurality of accommodation units is available on the basis of the identification
information received by the communicator and receivable power, which is electric power
capable of being externally received by the charging device; and
a process in which the computer is configured to transmit transmission information
for causing the charging device to control the charging of the battery for each accommodation
unit on the basis of an availability determination result to the charging device via
the communicator.
21. A program for causing a computer, which comprises a communicator configured to receive
identification information of an accommodation unit where a battery is accommodated
from a charging device comprising a plurality of accommodation units, which is configured
to accommodate the battery removably mounted on an electric power device using electric
power, and configured to charge the battery accommodated in the accommodation unit,
to execute:
a process of determining whether or not charging of the battery accommodated in each
of the plurality of accommodation units is available on the basis of the identification
information received by the communicator and receivable power, which is electric power
capable of being externally received by the charging device; and
a process of transmitting transmission information for causing the charging device
to control the charging of the battery for each accommodation unit on the basis of
an availability determination result to the charging device via the communicator.
22. A computer-readable storage medium storing the program according to claim 11 or 21.